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P o r tla n d /O b s e r v e r
T h u rs d a y , J . . -
•« . 4 * /d
P ag e 3
g Kafoury speaks ;
by Representative Stephen Kaloery.
Voice of the NAACP
MODERN
DENTAL
PLATES
of
s ta n d w h a t th e big a ttra c tio n
is to p o t and w h y th e k id *
re g a rd le s s o f rac e , c re e d o r
a r e tu rn e d o ff by h a rd d r in k * .
ia “ F a t h e r ’s D a y "
a ll
O n e o f th e m a in fu n c tio n *
son g e ts a h a irc u t.
-
A
fa th e r is th e one
b la m e d b y his w ife fo r (a)
b e in g to o p e rm is s iv e , Ib l to
s tric t; (e) not c a rin g enough;
to day?"
-
A fa th e r is th e person
w h o w a its up a ll n ig h t u n til
Id ) ta k in g th e ir side a g a in s t
te re d in th a t his son w a n ts
to b o rro w e v e ry n ig h t.
H e is th e person w h o is
ca lled to school d u rin g th e
h e ig h t o f his w o rk d a y to
h e a r th a t his son o r d a u g h te r
s ta y up a t n ig h t. H e is also
th e one th e m o th e r re fe r s
p ro b le m s
to
th a t
w as c a u g h t
she
who
d r iv e .
H e is
g ives c h ild re n th e m oney to
go to a d r iv e -in , w h e re th e y
• Partial Plates
• Deatal Plates
th a t
he
d o esn 't
in
th e
also
som eone
who
c a n 't fa th o m w h y th e y 'r e not
i n t e r e s t e d t h a t h e liv e d
spend th e e v e n in g c o m p la in ­
in g
sm o k in g
w a s h ro o m .
-
A
fa th e r is som eone
w h o d o e s n 't tr u s t an y boy
w h o ta k e s his d a u g h te r fo r a
d o esn 't w a n t to d ecid e, w ith
“ A sk y o u r fa th e r" .
A fa th e r is one
fa th e r is th e person
w hose nam e th e c a r is re g is ­
as soon as his son goes o u t.
A fa th e r is th e person
th e c h ild re n a p p e a l to w h en
th e ir m o th e r says th e y c a n 't
an y
A
under
th ro u g h
stan d th e m .
a
d e p r e s s io n
or
h e r.
..
A
fa th e r
is
th e
by Jetle B. Wild*. Jr..
I SOOIUM FIBTOTRAl 6IV IH IT I
at
th e
u n ab le to e it h e r com e to an
a g re e m e n t
am ong
th e m
selves, or as w ith th e M c C a ll
ta x
plan and
th e
sales ta x ,
leg isla to rs co u ld n ’t c re a te a
plan th a t th e v o te rs lik e d .
p a rty
A fte r
going
back
to
th e
p rice p e r po un d, ounce, p in t
o r o th e r u n it o f m easu re , in
a d d itio n to th e to ta l p ric e . A
A t V a n n 's no g im m ic k s a re
used. W e re fu s e to In s u lty o u r
in te llig e n c e . W e know the buy­
ing public can reco g n ize q u a l­
i t y . W e m ake c e rta in the fa m ­
ilie s we s e rv e have a w ide
v a r ie ty to choose f r o m . T h e y
s e le c t the p ric e c a te g o ry that
sh op per could th e n c o m p are
is best su ited to th e m .
h a ve r e q u ire d la rg e su p er
m a rk e ts to a d o p t u n it p ric in g
T h is m ean s t h a t food ite m s
w o u ld be m a rk e d w ith th e
v a lu e s b e t w e e n d i f f e r e n t
size an d p ric e ite m s .
The
R e p u b lic a n * lin ed up a g a in s t
th is prop osal and b e a t it.
H o w e v e r, consensus
w as
reach ed
po aa-n
SNOO LOT
HOURS:
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SotarOey • JO Is 1 40
NO »FOIW TM IHT HICISSAR t J
The
M u lt n o m a h
C om m iaato n
s e r v ic e to
C o u n ty
ia
p a y in g
th e p o lic y
lip
of
th e h irin g o f frie n d s o r re la
liv e s
and
DR. JEFFREY
by
d e p a r tm e n t
o th e r
co u n ty
C o m m is s io n e r
A
" B u t a t th is
head*
officials.
C la r k
m u st be
d iffe r e n t
shapes.
com es
colors,
in
sizes
all
both
p a rtie s
and
w ith
it.
B e lie v e i t o r not, he
increase
has s tre n g th s an d hangups
an d p rid e and g u ilt ju s t lik e
h ave
F ir s t ,
th e
bills
of
s ta te
le v e l
p o in t I
do
not
see it as a m a jo r issue nor
one o f en o rm o u s co ncern .
I
DENTIST
d o n 't
S I M II R (U ltO IN O
S ft l i d g M o n . 10«
P o rtla n d O rry o n
th in k
th e
h irin g
of
Phone:
childhood.
D a d ".
S ee yo u n e x t w e e k .
Then,
th e
low
illo g ic a l
in ­
yo un g
228 7545
shed
th e ir
choose th e P re s id e n t o f th e
p ro p e rty o w n e rs , an d de
pend ing on incom e th e y w ill
U n ite d S ta te s , th e y c a n 't go
to a ta v e r n fo r a b eer
A fte r
rec e iv e
fro m
w e ll
$1 00
to
w h ile r e n te rs w ill g e t $5 0 to
1245.
T h e p ro c e d u re fo r
a c o m p ro m is e
o b ta in in g
th is
was
c u m b erso m e
olds, to d r in k , th e b ill lo w e r
in g th e ag e o f fu ll leg al a d u lt­
hood fro m 21 to 18 passed
so
re lie f,
w h ich
w h ich
th a t
nom ah C o u n ty C iv il S e rv ic e
C o m m is s io n ,
m a jo r
H ou se F lo o r w ith a "do pass
re c o m m e n d a tio n "
fo r
f in a l
about
25
co u n ty
per
lo o p h o le
of
th e
w e a lth y
h ave
been
a re
able to escape p a y in g
p eop le
th e ir
raised.
we
M s.
th e persons g e ttin g th e jobs,
v e te ra n
lan d th e m because th e y a re
r e fe r r e d by som eone w h o is
M s.
H ou se.
w h ich
w h e re b y
who
cent
p e rs o n n el
th a t
• S a v in g A cco un ts
• Bonk b y M a il
■ R eal E s ta te lo o n s
• A u to lo o n s
■ H o m e Im p ro v e m e n t
• T ra v e le rs C h e cks
allo w s
th e
w as
The
o th e r
re p o rte d
to
b ill
• M o n ey O rd e rs
E scrow S ervice
m a riju a n a fo r p e rsonal pos
session, w h ile c o n tin u in g th e
M A R Y L. M A X W E L L
E m p lo y e e o f th e M o n th
Free C h e ckin g A ccounts with $3 00 00 M in im u m B ala n ce
Free C h e ckin g S ervice to S enior C itizens (65 or over)
th e
v o te n e x t w e e k w o u ld de
c r im in a liz e sm all am o u n ts o f
o p e r a t e d to r th e P e o p le
• C h e c k in g A cco u n ts
19 y e a r olds, b u t not 18 y e a r
lie f th e m ost d id n 't re c e iv e
it. has been s im p lifie d .
A
s a y in g
O w n e d b y th e P e o p le
$490,
to th a t g ro u p th e im p a r t is
e v e n m o re s tu n n in g .
W hen
w ith
m ay
as
as
fo r assessing d a m a g e .
th a t
m en
OF FINANCE
in
w h e re
include
th e W a te r g a te s itu a tio n is
th e C o m m is s io n e r's y a rd s tic k
E r ic k s o n ,
r e s u lts
blood in b a ttle , b u t ca n n o t
g ive blood to th e R ed C ross,
and w h ile th e y m ay h elp
co u n ty em p lo yee s a re re la
liv e s . W h e n w e ad d frie n d s
couple
T h is
s it u a t io n s
com e p ro p e rty ta x p ro g ra m
w hich w as passed last ses
sion has been e x te n d e d to
r e n te rs
FREEDOM
B A N K
P re s e n tly , y o u n g people be
tw e e n th e ages o f 18 an d 21
s u p p o rt to k in d e rg a r
w h ich helps P o rtla n d
g r e a tly .
"T h e B a n k W ith a P u rp o s e '
of
C o -C h a irm a n .
sta te
tens,
e v e ry b o d y else.
So r e m e m b e r to ta k e tim e
o u t ju s t to
say
“T h a n k s
fe d e ra l U x on O re g o n ta x
r e tu rn s to $3 .000 .
C o rp o ra
tio n ta x e s h a v e also been
S h ir le y
C o m m itte e
am
fin d th e m s e lv e s in b e tw e e n
leg al a d u lth o o d
and
leg al
b e fo re ta k in g th e e x a m in a ­
tio n: w e m u s t assum e th a t
m e a le d th e co u n ty to an y
d e g re e th a t is d a m a g in g .
W i t h o u t k n o w in g w h a t
I
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2 8 1 -2 8 3 6
P o r tla n d , O re g o n
on
s u p p o rt fo r schools and g ive
o ffic e r e s tim a te s th a t fro m
16 p e r ce n t to 2 3 p e r c e n t of
cron ies o r re la tiv e s has p e r
D ru g
w h ich
a g re e d
th e
by lim itin g th e d e d u c tio n o f
pe rs o n n el
m a rk e d
and
fa ir sh are o f ta x e s has been
closed. T h is is accom plished
co u n ty
c le a rly
th e package w as d e v is e d by
th e D e m o c ra ts , a m a jo r ity o f
s u b je c t to c iv il s e rv ic e ex a m s
a re h ire d and on th e jo b
th e
o f th e
T w o v e r y c o n t r o v e r s ia l
bills cam e o u t o f th e A lco ho l
d a m a g in g and
b e n e fit o f h i*
th a t
o r d a te
end o f sh e lf life o f m ost foods
alm ost e v e ry b o d y should be
w illin g to accep t.
A lth o u g h
d e p u ty d ire c to r o f th e M u lt ­
states :
to
w a n t m oney to go on a
d e m o n s t r a t io n to p r o t e s t
e v e r y th in g th e
fa th e r
has
C o m m is s io n e r C la r k considers
d a m a g e , it's d iffic u lt to re fu te
his assessm ent. I do fin d it
n e ces sary, h o w e v e r, to note
b ill
th e p a cka g e.
C h a irm a n
w ith o u t th e
d e fin itio n of
a n o th e r
m a n u fa c tu re
m any o f those w h o need r e ­
ant
on
r e q u ire op en d a tin g on food
ite m s .
N o w , th e d a te of
d ra w in g bo ard, w e have now
com e up w ith a plan th a t
w o rk e d for.
-
A fa th e r
p ric e ?
T h e fir s t w o uld
whom
his c o lleg e son or
d a u g h te r w ire s w h e n th e y
O re g o n B lac k Caucus
tIO tS T IIID *HISTN(TISt
an d
and th e leg is la to rs h a ve been
CAUCUS TIME
,
O re g o n ia n s
t r ic t * .
F o r te n y e a rs th e ta x
p a y e r * of th is s ta te h a ve
d e m a n d e d p ro p e r ty ta x r e lie f
o f a fa th e r is to see t h a t h i*
..
W ith o u t a
sam e tim e g iv in g fin an cial
s u p p o rt to local school dis
q u e s tio n . " D o yo u w a n t to
h e a r w h a t y o u r c h ild re n did
Plate* MU«rt*d
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• rt
la*
p m if h i
a re *
fa th e r
ismw « 4 I« 4 * I v
EXTRACTIONS
th is
" W h a t ia a father'"?
-
A fa th e r ia a
Restorations
.
of
an d it is n o t too la te to ask.
Immediate
SLEEP
DURING
re s id e n ts
needed p ro p e rty ta x r e lie f to
his d a u g h te r com es in fro m a
d a te , an d goes r ig h t to sleep
PARTIAL PLATES
AND EXTRACTIONS
v o te d fo r bo th o f th e m , only
w a n ts to m a rr y i f she can
ju s t g e t rid of h e r m o th e r.
A fa th e r ca n ’t u n d e r
I
about
ca m e b e fo re us, and w h ile I
one passed.
d o u b t, th e m o st im p o rta n t
w as th e package g iv in g m uch
fc
T w o m a jo r pieces o f con
t u r n e r l e g is la t io n r e c e n t ly
t h a t w ill d ire c tly b e n e fit th e
a person
d a u g h te r
color.
-
A
fa th e r is som eone
w h o com es in to th e house a t
th e en d o f th e d a y an d is
g re e te d b y his w ife w ith th e
BRADY
O re g o n H o u se o f R e p re s e n ts
liv e s h a * passed s e v e ra l bills
..
A fa th e r is
w h o m his yo un g
S u n d ay
DR JEFFREY
w e e k * th e
u rb a n P o rtla n d .
N A A C P . P o r tla n d B ra n ch
«
T h e s e las t fe w
s ta rte d w ith n o th in g .
by E lU s H . Caaoom, P re s id e n t
W hat
O re g o n H ou se o í R e p r e s e n U t iv *
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p e n a lty fo r s e llin g o r h o ld in g
la rg e am o u n ts .
S tr a n g e ly , 1
h ave re c e iv e d alm o s t no m ail
on th is im p o rta n t s u b je c t.
E ric k s o n goes on to say th a t
a lre a d y a co u n ty e m p lo y e e o r
official.
T h is is no t new s to Black
fo lks b u t so m e tim es w e allow
o u r re s o lv e to b e w e a k e n e d
by
th e
co n s ta n t
re fe re n c e s
m ade b y som e th a t one m ust
no t v io la te th e C iv il S e rv ic e
C om m issio n
m e r it
sy stem .
C e r ta in ly , one m u s t p lay by
w h a te v e r
ru le s
a re
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a g re ed
upon b u t th e ru le s m ust
allo w fo r e q u ita b ility and be
PORTLAIID COmnUAITY (OLLCGC
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Day
I f th e re
w e re Black C o m m issio n ers,
th e n th e fo ul sy s te m w o uld
at least be eq u al.
W e m ust
not o f course a llo w for foul
ness o f an y k in d .
C iv il S e rv ic e C om m issio n
re g u la tio n s a r e b ro a d enough
This is a p a r t ia l lis tin g only
Class
a d h e re d to by a ll.
Sessions P ric e
4
$ 6 .0 0
to be used as an in clu s ive or
e x c lu s iv e d e v ic e .
In o th e r
w o rd s ,
it
can
be
used
S A V E IN
to
b rin g in M . J a m e s G leason's
r e la tiv e s o r to k e e p ou t those
4
Cas SU4
7 :0 0
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( p r e r e g is t r a t io n
r e q u ir e d ) (one c la s s , 3 Sunday to u rs )
4
$ 6 .0 0
who
$13.00
C o m m is s io n e r G le a s o n ac­
kn o w le d g e s th a t some o f his
r e la tiv e s h a v e g o tte n jobs
v a n ta g e
Tu
7 :0 0
Cas PB9
6
$ 9 .0 0
R iv e r Running
Tu
7 :0 0
Cas PB16
6
1 tr ip
8
$1 3 .0 0
TuTh 7 :3 0
W iId ern ess S u r-
v iv a l S k i l l s
M
Cas Gym
7 :0 0
TuTh 7 :3 0
B ic y c le R ep air
(6 /1 9 -7 /3 )
Tu
Tu
Outdoor Cookery
Tu
Swimsui ts
( 6 /2 0 - 7 /1 1 )
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B rie fh a n d , Beg.
T y p in g , P ro -
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7 :3 0
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$12.00
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$ 1 5 .0 0
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k n o w in g
w h en
g iv e n
jo bs
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7 :0 0
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$ 8 .0 0
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3
$ 3 .0 0
7 :0 0
Cas SU Caf
Cas CH4
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scheduled.
T h e r e is an en o rm o u s c re d it-
a b ility gap c o n ce rn in g th e
seriousness o f a co un ty policy
3
4
3
$ 3 .0 0
$ 6 .5 0
$ 4 .5 0
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fro m
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the month of JUNE
w h e n C iv il S e rv ic e te s ts for
th e
w ith in
basis
fa m ily
m en d atio n s .
o th e r co u n ty
recom
Take her by the hand and sec Sears s c in tilla tin g co l­
1 encou rage
o fficials to do
to
th e
fa c t th a t
we
s o m e tim e s
fo rg e t w h o th e sy stem be­
longs to.
W e also te n d to
th in k
th a t
good
en ough
we
ju s t
to
N ow is the tim e to buy h e r fa v o rite and save 2 0 % .
Snida« re
Suiitairr
a tte n tio n
lection o f diam ond rings. E ve ry rin g s a treasure.
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call
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7 :0 0
7 :3 0
7:3 0
Cas CH4
Cas PB16
Cas PB14
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$ 4 .5 0
10
$ 1 0 .0 0
6
$ 7 .5 0
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12000 S W
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the most perfect sym bol o f y o u r special love together.
a r e n 't
co m p ete.
L IF E T IM E TR A D E-IN
Sears allows you lull cash price paid
(exclusive ol taxes and finance charge) cn any Tradition diamond
I'm not s a y in g th a t w e a re
a ll capab le o f d o in g e v e ry jo b
e v e ry jo b w e a p p ly fo r.
1 am
sa yin g th a t th e 'sy stem has
tr a d itio n a lly an d h is to ric a lly
k e p t us out an d th e reasons
a r e n 't a lw a y s because w e a re
o r h a ve been u n fit.
So, th e
ring, pin, earrinp io trade for a higher priced diamond el any time.
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BUY SEARS DIAM ONDS W IT H CONFIDENCE
b a rr ie r
e s tab lish ed
exec* weight, to one-hundredth of a caret, of every Treditioo centos
diamond of i/2 0 carat or more.
Jewelry enlarged to »how detail«
S e rv ic e C o m m issio n sy stem s
h a ve th e sam e o p p o rtu n itie s
fo r foul p lay a t a ll le v e ls of
g o v e rn m e n t.
to e Sear» Ea»y Payment Plan.
by
th e folks w h o ru n th e 'sys­
te m ', look fo r th e re s t of th e
ice b erg .
In c id e n ta lly . C iv il
Becauee dia­
mond weight* are seldom Identical, approximate caret weight« are
shown. Sear* give* yen a C.ar.1 Weight Certificate which etelee the
n e x t tim e th e re 's a q u a lifie s
lio n
C O M M U N IT Y C O L L E G E
4 9 tb A V E N U E
O R F G O N 972V»
on Tradition "diamond
solitaire rings plus
engagement ring and
wedding band sets
fa m ilie s and on
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